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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brief for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a concise document or summary prepared for a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "The team prepared a brief for a new marketing strategy to present at the upcoming meeting."
Alternatives: "a summary for a" or "a report for a".
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Obama's mere existence was a brief for a kind of American exceptionalism.
Groom also wrote a brief for a similar case, Regula v. Delta Family-Care Delta Family-Careorship Plan.
This volume presents a brief for a more complex and updated approach to the protection of human rights worldwide.
"I'd rather not have this be part of a brief for a team owner," said Professor Coulson.
It is a brief for a cold-eyed, hardheaded, self-interested American realism freed from the constraints of a Judeo-Christian morality of good intentions.
Through a mixture of talks and practical exercises, you'll learn how to ensure your story connects with an audience, and how to create a brief for a project and pitch it to industry professionals.
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Not Buchanan, of course, who fired off a column titled, A Brief for Whitey.
It too easily can slip into a justification for a belief in the permanent immaturity of the ruled, a brief for an inherently hierarchical politics, whether of a traditional oligarchy or an allegedly progressive vanguard.
In this case, they carry a brief for an outfit called "CO2 Is Green," whose P.R. strategy is based in playing people for fools by means of the promotion of reductive reasoning and oversimplification.
In a briefing for a small group of foreign journalists on Wednesday, a member of the governing military council said it would oversee the formation of a constitutional assembly because it did not believe that Parliament was adequately representative.
In a briefing for a group of mostly American foreign reporters last week, a general on the ruling council appeared to try to reassert the military's authority over the constitution.
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